MOTIVATIONAL: These Incredible Abs Belong To An Inspiring 70-Year-Old Man.


Do you see those abs? No, seriously -- do you see those abs? They belong to one Sam "Sonny" Bryant, Jr., and should put to shame most men in their 40s, 30s and even 20s. Why you ask? Because "Sonny" is -- wait for it, wait for it -- 70-years-old!sonny bodybuilder 70 year old
The bodybuilder who refuses to slow down was recently profiled by The Augusta Chronicle, and his story of beginning weightlifting later in life -- at the age of 44 -- is absolutely inspiring. Click play on the video below and prepare to be amazed. more

IN FLORIDA: Jurors To Decide The Fate Of Michael Dunn, The Man Who Fatally Shot And Killed Jordan Davis.......Could this be another TRAYVON MARTIN type decsion......STAND YOUR GROUND LAW.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A 47-year-old Florida man reacted viciously to an argument over loud music with teenagers in a store parking lot and fired multiple shots into their vehicle, killing one of them, and then drove away as if nothing happened, a prosecutor said Wednesday during closing arguments at the man's trial. However, defense attorneys argued that the state failed to prove its case or show that Michael Dunn hadn't acted in self-defense.
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Michael Dunn
Jurors began deliberating in the late afternoon on whether Dunn committed first-degree murder when he fatally shot 17-year-old Jordan Davis outside a Jacksonville convenience store in 2012. Dunn, who is pleading not guilty, faces life in prison if convicted of that charge. Besides first-degree murder, jurors could also consider the lesser crimes of second-degree murder or manslaughter, according to the jury instructions. Dunn also is charged with attempted murder for shots fired at Davis' three friends..
In order to conclude that the killing was justifiable, jurors must believe it occurred while resisting an attempt to murder or commit a felony against Dunn, Circuit Judge Russell Healey told jurors. more

Ray Nagin Found GUILTY! on 20 of 21 Charges.......allegedly he accepted bribes totaling over $500,000 while in office

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Ray Nagin,faced 21-count indictment 
A jury found former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin guilty on corruption charges Wednesday, the Associated Press and NBC News report.
Nagin, who left office in 2010, served two terms as mayor. He faced a 21-count indictment, with the prosecution alleging he accepted bribes totaling over $500,000 while in office. The jury found Nagin guilty on 20 of those counts.
Below, more from the Associated Press:
Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. He sat quietly at the defense table after the verdict was read and his wife, Seletha, was being consoled in the front row.
Before the verdict, the 57-year-old Ray Nagin said outside the New Orleans courtroom: "I've been at peace with this for a long time. I'm good." more 

Reapplying for a US visa after deportation.....Q: I met and fell in love with this Christian man. We eventually got married. He told me that ......

ASK THE US EMBASSY:
Q: I met and fell in love with this Christian man. We eventually got married. He told me that he once lived in the United States, got into some problems and was imprisoned for about two years. He was deported in 1991. However, he refused to tell me the reason he was imprisoned. He said that immigration told him when he was departing the USA that he can reapply in five years time. I travel to the US regularly and would want him to accompany me. Is it possible for him to be granted a visa to re-enter the United States?"
According to the US Embassy,
some visa ineligibilities are related
to past criminal activity.
A: More than five years have elapsed since your husband's deportation in 1991, so he would no longer be ineligible on those grounds, assuming that was his only problem with immigration in the US. However, this does not remove the reasons that led to his deportation in the first place.
Some visa ineligibilities are related to past criminal activity. The type and length of the ineligibility will depend on the type and severity of the crime. If your husband decides to reapply for a visa, he will need to bring to the interview all documents he has regarding any arrest. The consular officer will then be able to determine whether or not your husband qualifies for a visitor's visa. You can find more information about how to apply for a visitor's visa on our website: http://kingston.usembassy.gov/nonimmigrant_visas.html. more
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Drama At the Funeral Home

Uproar in the House as PM reveals JA$117m (approx. US$1.2m) spent on overseas trips Holness:A nasty episode of name-calling, jeers and shouts of abuse characterised most of the approximately hour-long interlude during which Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.... Ministers must travel with frugality

A nasty episode of name-calling, jeers and shouts of abuse characterised most of the approximately hour-long interlude during which Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller answered questions about her frequent overseas trips in the House of Representatives yesterday.
(L-R) SIMSON MILLER... seven-day trip to
 Ethiopia cost $6.5 million. HOLNESS...
said he would not be deterred by noise
 and distraction
House Speaker Michael Peart fought to keep order during most of the period as Opposition Leader Andrew Holness posed some follow-up questions emanating from the 61-page document tabled by Simpson Miller with her answers to his original questions. There were only a few copies of the document available. The Opposition had to make do with two copies, and the Government members with probably two more. No copies were available for the press.
The prime minister's answers said that full cost of overseas visits by members of her Government, including junior ministers, was $117.8 million. The cost of trips paid for by the Office of the Prime Minister was $25 million for staff, and $15 million for the prime minister alone on her 25 trips. Holness was greeted with laughter and derision when he rose to ask additional questions. more

Twin Girls: Michael Jordan Twins: Athlete's Wife Gives Birth To Daughters Victoria And Ysabel

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Jordan has more to be happy about than just the improved play of his NBA franchise.
His wife, Yvette, has given birth to the couple's identical twin daughters, Jordan's spokeswoman Estee Portnoy told The Associated Press.
Portnoy said Tuesday night Yvette Jordan, 35, gave birth to Victoria and Ysabel on Sunday in West Palm Beach, Fla. "Yvette Jordan and the babies are doing well and the family is overjoyed at their arrival," Portnoy said.
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Michael Jordan
Jordan is the owner of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats, who are currently the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference and have a chance to make the postseason for the first time since he took over as majority owner in 2010. Jordan, who turns 51 next Monday, married former model Yvette Prieto on April 27 of last year in Palm Beach, Fla. The reception took place at a private golf club in Jupiter, Fla., designed by Jack Nicklaus. Jordan owns a home near the course.The couple met six years ago. more

Frederick McKinley Jones Inventor Frederick McKinley Jones was an African American inventor, entrepreneur, winner of the National Medal of Technology, and inductee of the National Inventors Hall of Fame.



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Tom Brokaw Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Says 'I Remain The Luckiest Guy I Know'

NBC News legend Tom Brokaw revealedTuesday that he has been diagnosed with cancer.
Television journalist and author Tom Brokaw, speaks at the National Press Club in Washington, Thursday, Nov., 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)The 74-year-old former "NBC Nightly News" anchor said that he has multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow. NBC News said that he was given the diagnosis last August.
In a note to NBC staffers obtained by HuffPost, NBC News president Deborah Turness and NBCUniversal News Group chairman Pat Fili-Krushel said that Brokaw, who has worked at the network since 1966, had been given an optimistic prognosis by his doctors. "We all love Tom dearly and so we are pleased to let you know that he and his physicians are very encouraged with the progress he is making," they wrote. more

STUDY: Marijuana May Stop The Spread Of HIV, Study Finds

Main Entry ImageMarijuana has long been used to effectively treat symptoms associated with HIV, such as chronic pain and weight loss. But a growing body of research suggests the plant may be able to stop the spread of the disease itself.
Adding to these findings is a Louisiana State University study published last week in the journal AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. For 17 months, scientists administered a daily dose of THC, an active ingredient in cannabis, to monkeys infected with an animal form of the virus. Over the course of that period, scientists found that damage to immune tissue in the primates' stomachs, one of the most common areas in the body for HIV infection to spread, decreased.
"These findings reveal novel mechanisms that may potentially contribute to cannabinoid-mediated disease modulation," Dr. Patricia Molina, the study's lead author, wrote. The report goes on to explain that while HIV spreads by infecting and killing off immune cells, the monkeys that received the daily THC treatments maintained higher levels of healthy cells.
Similar research spearheaded by Molina in 2011 found that infected monkeys treated with THC had a better chance of surviving. And a report published in 2012 pointed to evidence that marijuana-like compounds can fight HIV in late-stage AIDS patients. more

IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE: PALAS 2013 SUPPORTERS AWARDED 60 SCHOLARSHIPS TO JAMAICIAN STUDENTS AND RESCUED HOMELESS MEDICAL STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST INDIES .... 421% increase in contribution over last year supported 43% increase in Scholarships

Atlanta, GA (February, 2014) The Founder and Executive Board members of the Peace and Love Academic Scholarship Program, Inc. (PALAS, Inc.) would like to thank all of this year’s (2013-14) sponsoring partners, donors and contributors for making the year a great success in helping us to increase our scholarship awardees by 43%. The Scholarship Award Ceremony which was held on Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the University of West Indies (UWI) in Kingston, Jamaica resulted in a huge success with 60 new scholarships awarded and an increase of 421% contributions over last year. The Hon. Damion Crawford and Washington D.C. Attorney, Patrick Campbell delivered the keynote addresses to the 16 high school, 44 university scholarship recipients, with 300 guests/family members attending. 
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Since PALAS’s launch in December 2010 in honor and memory of murdered Jamaican student Vanessa Campbell115 scholarships, 12 computers valued at US$50,300.00 were awardedFifteen of the recipients were medical students. The selection committee received several hundred files to evaluate this year from students in age range 12-32 yrs, 87 females, and 41 males from 39 High Schools/89 University applicants. PALAS selection committee recognizes the growing request for assistance that will continue to support this worthy cause of “Preserving Young Minds for Posterity”. more

EDITORIAL by Ruel E. Lowe: A word of warning...... Protect your possessions and treasures, or others will steal them.

Ruel EL
Ruel E. Lowe
A word of warning Protect your possessions and treasures, or others will steal them. One of my pet peeves is: we have adopted many negative qualities of the USA, we have become too absorbed with ‘the here and now’, and only accept what is projected by the media. Our music is slowly being taken from us and we are contributing to it willingly. We don’t care about or show any interest in our musical history, as a result we have no foundation, hence we can easily be deceived and lead astray. Marley made it big on the world scene, and is one of Jamaica’s greatest musician/balladeer/music messengers, but he is not the only great entertainer Jamaica produced, but if one listens to the media, that, is the impression one would get Many great artists/entertainers/song writers/performers/producers of the past have been forgotten/ignored or not known about. Great foundation artist as Owen Gray, Wilfred Edwards, Bob Andy, Theophilus Beckford, Alton Ellis, Monty Morris, Ken Boothe, and many, many others are placed on the trash heap of the unappreciated. more

Vybz Kartel attorney takes issue with another police press release......The court has also issued a subpoena for Public Defender Earl Witter to appear in court tomorrow at the request of Tavares-Finson.

HEAD of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Corporate Communications Unit, Deputy Superintendent Steve Brown, was hauled before the High Court yesterday during the Vybz Kartel murder trial after defence attorney Tom Tavares-Finson complained that Brown had not heeded a warning to be careful with the wording of press releases issued by the unit.
BROWN... summoned to the court
yesterday to explain the wording
of a press release issued
on the weekend
Tavares-Finson requested that Justice Lennox Campbell summon Brown to court to explain the wording of a release sent out on Friday, which stated that hoodlums had attempted to firebomb the house of a police sergeant who is a main witness for the prosecution in the case. Tavares-Finson fumed that Justice Campbell had asked a senior policeman last month to inform Brown that the wording of a previous release inferred that the vandals behind the cutting of fibre-optic cables belonging to two telecommunications firms were acting on behalf of individuals involved in a high-profile case.
However, he said the same words were used on the weekend when describing the police sergeant as being "a witness in a high-profile case that is now before the courts". This, the attorney said, was prejudicial against his client and the other accused men. more

VIDEO: Two bodies found in Half Way Tree-Kingston, Portmore (NEW).

HOMICIDE detectives were yesterday kept busy as the bodies of two men were found in Kingston and St Catherine within two hours of each other.
In the first incident, the body of 29-year-old Negus Whyte, also called 'Kemo', of a Kingston 11 address was found with gunshot wounds at the Constant Spring Road entrance to Pavilion Mall in Half-Way-Tree.
Police say that about 5:00 am they received reports of people hearing gunshots. "A search was carried out and Whyte's body was found with gunshot wounds," a detective from St Andrew Central Police Division told the Jamaica Observer.
Police say they are still trying to determine a motive for the murder, but sources alleged that Whyte was killed in a dispute over a phone. Police have, however, not confirmed that report. The murder created a traffic pile-up in the commercial hub during early morning drive time.
Meanwhile, as detectives carried out their probe in Half-Way-Tree their colleagues in Portmore, St Catherine were trying to identify a man whose bullet-riddled body was found on the Dyke Road, close to Jam World Entertainment Complex. Police report that about 7:00 am a motorist travelling along the road stumbled upon the body. The police were called and the scene processed. more

Shirley Temple dies at 85

Former child star became U.S. ambassador

Shirley Temple, who rose to fame as one of the most famous child actresses in Hollywood history, has died, according to her publicist.FULL STORY

IN JAMAICA: SHARE IF YOU CARE, Police seek 'Ruga' in kidnapping of 9-y-o St Ann girl

ST ANN, Jamaica – The police have released the name of a suspect in the kidnapping of a 9-year-old girl who was taken from her home in Ocho Rios, St Ann on Thursday, February 6.
Donald Kington is wanted for burglary as well as the kidnapping of the child, the police say.
This is a composite sketch developed
 by the police, not a photograph.
Kington, otherwise called ‘Parson’ and ‘Ruga’, a higgler of Cecelia Street, Exchange district, Ocho Rios is of slim build, brown complexion, has plaited hair, appears to be in his early 30’s and is about five-feet-seven-inches tall.
He is urged to turn himself in at the Ocho Rios Police Station by 6:00 pm, Tuesday, February 11. Anyone knowing his whereabouts is being asked to contact the Ocho Rios Police at 974-2533, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station. more

Two charged for double killing in Westmoreland......death of a common-law couple in the presence of their eight children at their home

SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland the Westmoreland police have charged two men for the shooting death of a common-law couple in the presence of their eight children at their home at Dalling Street Savanna-la-Mar nearly two weeks ago.
Rosemarie Wilson, also called ‘Wendy’.
The accused, 20-year-old mechanic Nicholas Reuben of 135 Dalling Street and 22-year-old unemployed Shane Delliser of Barracks Road, were charged over the weekend for the murders of 33-year-old Rosemarie Wilson, also called 'Wendy', and Junior Pilliner, otherwise called 'Tyan', a 44-year-old farmer. The accused are scheduled to appear in the Savanna-la-Mar RM Court later this week.
The common-law couple have left behind eight children, whose ages range from four to 19 years.
Jamaica Observer sources said Rueben had been before the court on an earlier charge for the alleged murder of 16-year-old St Peter Maxwell who was a friend of the slain couple's 18-year-old son. It was alleged that the two friends broke Reuben's foot during a fight in 2012. more

Obama Takes Surprising Immigration Action.....Obama Administration Easing Immigration Rule For Would-Be Asylum Seekers

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration has eased the rules for would-be asylum-seekers, refugees and others who hope to come to the United States or stay here and who gave "limited" support to terrorists or terrorist groups. The change is one of President Barack Obama's first actions on immigration since he pledged during his State of the Union address last month to use more executive directives.
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Pres. Barack Obama
The Department of Homeland Security and the State Department now say that people considered to have provided "limited material support" to terrorists or terrorist groups are no longer automatically barred from the United States.
A post-Sept. 11 provision in immigrant law, known as terrorism related inadmissibility grounds, had affected anyone considered to have given support. With little exception, the provision has been applied rigidly to those trying to enter the U.S. and those already here but wanting to change their immigration status. For Morteza Assadi, a 49-year-old real estate agent in northern Virginia, the law has left him in a sort of immigration purgatory while his green card application has been on hold for more than a decade. more

'The Hillary Papers' Uncovered.....Archive of 'closest friend' paints portrait of ruthless First Lady

On May 12, 1992, Stan Greenberg and Celinda Lake, top pollsters for Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign, issued a confidential memo. The memo’s subject was “Research on Hillary Clinton.”
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Voters admired the strength of the Arkansas first couple, the pollsters wrote. However, “they also fear that only someone too politically ambitious, too strong, and too ruthless could survive such controversy so well.” Their conclusion: “What voters find slick in Bill Clinton, they find ruthless in Hillary.”
The full memo is one of many previously unpublished documents contained in the archive of one of Hillary Clinton’s best friends and advisers, documents that portray the former first lady, secretary of State, and potential 2016 presidential candidate as a strong, ambitious, and ruthless Democratic operative. more

IN JAMAICA: No ganja growing until it is legal to do so...... Marijuana lobby wants Gov't to regulate industry

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Marijuana
Jamaica's first ganja growers association has begun to take shape, but potential members are being advised not to start cultivation of the weed, until the legal green light has been given.
The backers of the Ganja Future Growers and Producers Association have proposed that, as a condition of membership, interested parties sign a declaration that "they will not take any part, directly or indirectly, in the growing/cultivation of ganja until there is a legal and regulated framework for the growing of ganja".
Barack Obama, Juan Manuel Santos and Paul Chang
The association, which was launched on January 18, is an initiative of the Cannabis Commercial and Medicinal Task Force, the Ganja Law Reform Coalition and the National Alliance for the Legalisation of Ganja, spearheaded by Paul Burke, Delano Seiveright and Paul Chang, with the recent addition of University of the West Indies Principal Professor Archibald McDonald.
The reason for the no-grow proposal formulated by the National Alliance for the Legalisation of Ganja was not immediately clear, but there were suggestions yesterday that several parliamentarians on both sides of the House who support decriminalisation or legalisation of ganja, could be in conflict with the law while it remains on the books. more

IN JAMAICA: Preps On Top - Survey Says Private Schools Best At GSAT; Primaries Lagging Behind

IF A child was born in rural Jamaica and attends a public school, he or she is more likely to be performing below average on the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) than a child living in urban centres and attending private school.
Students from schools across the island react after receiving GSAT results in previous years. - File Photos
Students from schools across the island
 react after receiving GSAT results
 in previous years. - File Photos
This is the harsh reality a Gleaner-commissioned study compiled by Johnson Survey Research has revealed.
The analysis of the 2013 GSAT results further exposes the disparity in the quality of education that students at the primary level are receiving in public schools compared to private institutions across the island.
The majority of the primary, all-age, and junior-high schools are lagging behind preparatory schools, which are generally populated by students from higher-income households.
Students from schools across the island react after receiving GSAT results in previous years. - File Photos
Students from schools across the
 island react after receiving GSAT
results in previous years. - File Photos
Of the top 1,022 institutions that prepared students for the high school entrance exam last school year, only four government-operated schools managed to make it to the top 100, with Retirement Primary in St Ann placing the highest at 49. more

Careers & Education : Technology makes a difference at Rollington Town Primary School in Kingston.....seen a big jump in numeracy, moving from 36 per cent in 2012, to 66 per cent in 2013

ROLLINGTON Town Primary in Kingston has seen a big jump in numeracy, moving from 36 per cent in 2012, to 66 per cent in 2013, an achievement that the institution's leadership attributes to the use of technology.
The school also saw its literacy level rising in the same period from 78 per cent to 80 per cent.
Minister of Education Ronald Thwaites, who visited the institution recently, lauded the board, the principal and staff.
He encouraged the students to "keep straight, and do your studies", and called on the parents to "start saving from now, because you are going to have to send them (students) to university".
"When you are in primary school, you learn to be a well-behaved and ordered person. You are here to build your character, to behave yourself, and to grow into good young people and proper adults. Make sure to learn to read and write and to speak the English language," Thwaites told the children. more

University' Of JaRIA Analyses Bob Marley.....IBO COOPER said "People, there are those who say reggae is an inspirational force. I support it."......Home invasion: After gunmen invaded Marley's Hope Road home, the Wailers band was afraid to perform at the concert.

Marcia Rowe, Gleaner Writer
Bob Marley
Bob Marley
"People, there are those who say reggae is an inspirational force. I support it. There is something that I personally call, in the creative arts, the invisible consciousness. It is the thing that drives us as artistes.Whether it is contrived or not, it has to come from your gut," said Ibo Cooper, who was the lecturer at the JaRIA (Jamaica Reggae Industry Association) Open University on Thursday, Bob Marley's birthday. Thus, the theme for the session was Bob Marley.
The text for the session was Marley, a film by Kevin McDonald, released first in Jamaica and then to the rest of the world sometime ago.
Chairman of the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA), Ibo Cooper, speaking at the official launch of Reggae Month 2014. - File
Ibo Cooper, Chairman RiJia
The philosophical statement of the former Third World band member was given in response to a question posed by a 'student' after the film was shown. The answer he wanted to hear was whether Marley was more than just a musical messenger. Cooper believed that he was more. With reference to the Smile Jamaica Concert, seen on the film, he related a compelling behind-the-scene scenario. more
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Editorial in JAMAICA: Pinnacle — satisfying the demands of history.....The story of Pinnacle, said to be the birthplace of Rastafari and of the late Mr Leonard Howell.

Rastafarians at the Pinnacle property
 two Fridays ago.
(PHOTOS: MICHAEL GORDON)
The story of Pinnacle, said to be the birthplace of Rastafari and of the late Mr Leonard Howell — who is credited as the founder of the movement — isn't, by any means, only about Rastas. Crucially, it provides an important chapter or more in the extraordinary history of the Jamaican people.
For this newspaper, that is the important element that none of us should ignore. Even for non-Rastafaris, preservation of Rastafarian heritage should be of great importance.
In that regard, whatever happens as a result of the court battle over land tenure at Pinnacle — now in the Court of Appeal — the State has a responsibility to ensure that there is a suitable and substantial marker in whatever form to satisfy the demands of history.
Of course, it's not only about history or respect for Rastafari culture as of themselves. Those with an entrepreneurial bent will recognise Rastafari heritage as one with enormous potential for tourism. The fact is that Rastafarianism is a subject of fascination of global proportions, and we envision Pinnacle, adorned with an appropriate museum etc, becoming a site of great interest for many visitors. Hopefully, when the legal dust is all settled, such an ideal will become possible. more
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IN JAMAICA: ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATED Lupita Nyong'o enjoyed a four-night stay at the Round and was quite taken with the Jamaican hospitality and the hotel's renowned charm.

WHAT to do when you're one of the world's most photographed women? When you're this close to scoring Oscar gold as a Best Supporting Actress?
Lupita with Round Hill Hotel & Villa’s
General Manager Omar Robinson
'It girl' Lupita Nyong'o left the chilly climes of her Brooklyn home behind and jetted to The Rock's cashmere-chic Round Hill Hotel and Villas. Indeed, her choice of destination — Ralph Lauren's favourite getaway — could not be more ideal, as it was Nyong'o's defining red-carpet appearance in the Lauren vermilion-red cape dress that launched the actress to instant fashion fame.
Nyong’o in her vermilion-red Ralph Lauren
cape dress at last month’s
Golden Globe Awards
The Oscar nominee, who is tipped to win the Academy Award next month for her supporting role in 12 Years A Slave, enjoyed a four-night stay at the Round and was quite taken with the Jamaican hospitality and the hotel's renowned charm. more

Latest News : Kingston's Bob Marley Museum designated GRAMMY Museum affiliate.

KINGSTON, Jamaica -- The GRAMMY Museum, on Thursday announced its first ever affiliate, the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, according to NBC Southern California.
The entrance to Bob Marley Museum
in Kingston. (Photo: things-to-do-in-jamaica.com)
"As a Grammy Museum affiliate, the Bob Marley Museum will have access to Grammy Museum exhibitions, educational initiatives, research program (me)s, internship opportunities, collaborative marketing and promotions, technical support for interactive displays and more," NBC Southern California reported on Friday.
The news agency also said that more affiliates will be announced in coming months. According to www.grammymuseum.org, "the GRAMMY Museum explores and celebrates the enduring legacies of all forms of music; the creative process; the art and technology of the recording process; and the history of the GRAMMY Awards, the premier recognition of recorded music accomplishment."
Located in downtown Los Angeles, the website says the museum is "four floors of cutting-edge exhibits, interactive experiences and films" which provide a "one-of-a-kind visitor experience — engaging, educational, celebratory and inspirational". more

HELP NEEDED IN JAMAICA FOR: 18 y-o Kirby Campbell, young cancer patient of St.Hugh's High School (and now of UWI) cries out for help...cost is JA$1.9 million- JA$4.0 million.

HELP NEEDED IN JAMAICA FOR: 18 y-o Kirby Campbell, young cancer patient of St.Hugh's High School (and now of UWI) cries out for help...cost is JA$1.9 million- JA$4.0 million. Her mom Ms. Sophia Drummond called in from JAMAICA (Feb 7, 2014) to Rula Brown on the Peace and Love Vibration Show to appeal for help. PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE if you would like to help.....

RULA BROWN - "Peace & Love" from forthcoming CD, "Peace and Love, 1984-2014"

Rare Footage Of Jamaican Bobsleigh Team First Time Down The Track That Ended In A Crash (Walked Away With Pride)

I honestly hope you guys understand what these guys must have faced during that period of time. Not just as Jamaican men doing a sport out of the usual for them but as black men in a another world.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN : Sochi Opening Ceremony Includes Athletes, Flame Lighting And Olympic Rings Fail (PHOTOS)



SOCHI, Russia (AP) — A crowning achievement of Vladimir Putin's Russia kicked off Friday with a celebration of its past greatness and hopes for future glory, most especially for a raucous group of Russian athletes who marched into the rollicking opening ceremony of the Sochi Olympics with a message.
Photo: Jamaica Bobsleigh Team during opening ceremony at Sochi 2014 Winter Games (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) #JamaicaBobsled #Sochi2014
Jamaica Bobsled Team
To the best athletes in the world, who they've invited to the edge of the Black Sea to compete on ice and snow, they sang: you're "not gonna get us."
Actors and dancers perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium on February 7, 2014 in Sochi.
Just after the sun set over the Caucasus Mountains and along the seashore just outside Fisht Stadium in the wet-paint-fresh Olympic Park, Russian TV star Yana Churikova shouted to a crowd still taking their seats: "Welcome to the center of the universe!" more